If you enrolled at WSU before 2013, you can access your SkyDrive with your WSU username & password at [https://sky.winona.edu sky.winona.edu]

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If you enrolled at WSU before 2013 and created a SkyDrive account, you can access your SkyDrive with your WSU username & password at [https://sky.winona.edu sky.winona.edu]

If you enrolled at WSU later than 2013, you will need to create your own Microsoft Account to use SkyDrive. To create a personal Microsoft account go to [http://www.outlook.com www.outlook.com] and follow the steps to creating an account.

If you enrolled at WSU later than 2013, you will need to create your own Microsoft Account to use SkyDrive. To create a personal Microsoft account go to [http://www.outlook.com www.outlook.com] and follow the steps to creating an account.

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Accessing SkyDrive

If you enrolled at WSU before 2013 and created a SkyDrive account, you can access your SkyDrive with your WSU username & password at sky.winona.edu

If you enrolled at WSU later than 2013, you will need to create your own Microsoft Account to use SkyDrive. To create a personal Microsoft account go to www.outlook.com and follow the steps to creating an account.

SkyDrive: What Is It?

Microsoft SkyDrive is a password-protected hard drive out in the cloud. You can use it to store thousands of files and can get to them anytime you’re online and can access them from virtually any device.

How Do You Save Files To Your SkyDrive?

Also note that there is a 50 MB maximum single file size. You cannot upload a file that is larger than 50 MB to your SkyDrive.

Select the Sync a Folder link, find the folder on your laptop that you would like to synchronize with your SkyDrive, and select it. From now on, whatever you save inside that folder will be copied into your SkyDrive. It can be accessed from the web and you can install Windows Live Mesh on any other computer that you own, designate a local folder and synchronize it with the SkyDrive folder you just created. That would create three copies of the content in that folder: one on your original laptop, one online in your SkyDrive, and one on your second computer.